Hi Thilo!

On So, 03 Jun 2012, Thilo Six wrote:

> according to ':h exists()' we can use 'exists("##ColorScheme")' to check for 
> the
> availability of an colorscheme.
> 
> :colorscheme
>       desert
> :echo exists("##desert")
>       0
> 
> 
> ,----[  :h exists()  ]------------------------
> 
> exists({expr})  The result is a Number, which is non-zero if
>               {expr} is defined, zero otherwise.
> `---------------------------------------------
> 
> I am pretty sure this used to work somewhen. Is this a bug or am i doing s.th.
> wrong?

You are not supposed to test a specific ColorScheme, rather whether an 
event for an autocommand is supported, e.g. exist("##FileType") echoes 
1, if your Vim supports the FileType autocommand.

regards,
Christian
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